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that money comes back to the united states. we're moving on all fronts, a lot of strength in the company, a lot of energy. very proud of the progress we've made. >> we'll come right back with dan akerson, the ceo of general motors. i'm going to ask why he, the ceo of general motors, is actually in favor of a gas tax when we come back. what's the word around the sink? that it removes 3 times more soap scum per swipe, and it came from outer space. it is not from outer space! no, man, it's from outer space. they're aliens on an intergalactic cleanliness mission. they're here to clean up the universe. oh, the kitchen scrubbers are aliens, too? yeah, look at that greasy kitchen mess. everybody's in on the cleanspiracy, man. i can't even trust myself. [ male announcer ] mr. clean magic eraser kitchen and bath scrubbers. the clean is out of this world. [ male announcer ] get ready for the left lane. the volkswagen autobahn for all event is back. right now, get a great deal on new volkswagen models, including the jetta, awarded a top s
that money comes back to the united states. we're moving on all fronts, a lot of strength in the company, a lot of energy. very proud of the progress we've made. >> we'll come right back with dan akerson, the ceo of general motors. i'm going to ask why he, the ceo of general motors, is actually in favor of a gas tax when we come back. what's the word around the sink? that it removes 3 times more soap scum per swipe, and it came from outer space. it is not from outer space! no, man, it's...
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up next for the viewers here in united states, "fareed zakaria united states, "fareed zakaria gps." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is "fareed zakaria: gpsp gps," trgps," thp gpgp. welcopwelcome to owl you ars pin the united states and a the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a terrific show planned for you today. you've probably heard enough about the debt ceiling. we are going to talk about what else is going on in the world with two distinguished experts. >>> then what is the first and only arab nation to approve a new constitution with significant reforms since the arab spring began? morocco. we'll talk to that nation's foreign minister about what seems like a success story. >>> next up, hanging together. we'll take you deep inside the relationship of this odd couple. why castro and chavez will likely be friends till the end. >>> finally, an opportunity to hear from one of the greatest historians writing today. david mccullough gives us perspective on the nation's current political problems, president obama, and the american mood. first, here is "my take." watching
up next for the viewers here in united states, "fareed zakaria united states, "fareed zakaria gps." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is "fareed zakaria: gpsp gps," trgps," thp gpgp. welcopwelcome to owl you ars pin the united states and a the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a terrific show planned for you today. you've probably heard enough about the debt ceiling. we are going to talk about what else is going on in the world with two...
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the united states, by contrast, does not have a solvency problem. the american economy remains one of the world's most competitive with many of the fastest-growing companies and most of the advanced industries. it houses thez the best capital markets in the world, the greatest universities, the most dynamic society, america is dem grammatically vibrant. the only rich country that will see the population grow over the next 25 years. america could face a liquidity problem. that is, it could have difficulty financing the debts and deficits if markets lose faith in it. but let's be clear. this has not happened yet. right now the world is lending to american more cheaply than ever before. the most important difference between greece and america is this, america has many paths to solve this deficit problem. were it to implement the simpson bowls deficit plan for example it would instantly give america among the strongest public finances of any rich country. where congress allowed the bush tax cuts to expire, returning rates to where they were under bill c
the united states, by contrast, does not have a solvency problem. the american economy remains one of the world's most competitive with many of the fastest-growing companies and most of the advanced industries. it houses thez the best capital markets in the world, the greatest universities, the most dynamic society, america is dem grammatically vibrant. the only rich country that will see the population grow over the next 25 years. america could face a liquidity problem. that is, it could have...
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we've done this experiment in the united states. for the first term of his presidency, franklin roosevelt focused on getting the economy to grow and the economy enjoyed rapid growth from the floor of the depression. in 1937 he turned his attention to deficit cutting. by the time you got to the 1940 election, unemployment was over 14%. it's very important to avoid an excessively rapid move away from maintaining demand in a situation like this. >> what do you say to people who say, well, this is temporary. you're going to do it for another year and then the money will run out. the long-term solution has got to be that you'd stimulate business investment. that you'd stimulate private sector, and to do that, you need businesses to feel more confident and comfortable with the economy and the government. you've heard this many times. >> i indeed heard it many times. the most important thing that makes businesses confident is a thick order book. the most important thing that makes store owners happy is a lot of people coming into their sto
we've done this experiment in the united states. for the first term of his presidency, franklin roosevelt focused on getting the economy to grow and the economy enjoyed rapid growth from the floor of the depression. in 1937 he turned his attention to deficit cutting. by the time you got to the 1940 election, unemployment was over 14%. it's very important to avoid an excessively rapid move away from maintaining demand in a situation like this. >> what do you say to people who say, well,...
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." >>> welcome to all our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. >>> first up. it seems that things are seen differently on two sides of the atlantic ocean. we have a great transoceanic panel to talk about that and much more. bernard-henri levy, simon schama, and others. >>> and why hollywood can't make much money in china. we'll explain. >>> and six of the ten fastest grows economies, which continent has the world's newest nation? >>> first, here's my take. i've been hearing a lot of criticism recently that president obama doesn't have a consistent policy toward the arab spring, but i wanted to ask, should he? there are vast differences between the circumstances on the grand in tunisia, egypt, libya, saudi arabia, between american interests in those countries and our capacity to influence events there. some places are more stable, the regimes are more reformist, others are not. should we have a one size fits all foreign policy? take the case saudi arabia. will the administration to start clamoring for rejim change in riyadh, an
." >>> welcome to all our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. >>> first up. it seems that things are seen differently on two sides of the atlantic ocean. we have a great transoceanic panel to talk about that and much more. bernard-henri levy, simon schama, and others. >>> and why hollywood can't make much money in china. we'll explain. >>> and six of the ten fastest grows economies, which continent has the world's...
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there was not one school of architecture in the united states. this is in the 1830s. and no way to train as an artist to work in an ataye or get the training that one would need to be a sculpture or a trainer. paris was the medical capital of the world. they went for a multitude of professions and artistic careers. if you were a foreign student in france, in paris, you could go to the ser bon for nothing, free. imagine if the students who were coming the harvard or yale or stanford were coming here and going free? it was part of the policy of france at the time. so if they could afford to support themselves, room and board, then they could go to these greatest of institutions. but american medical training, for example, was woefully behind. most doctors up through the civil war had never been to medical school. >> the paris you describe is a place that is clearly the center of the world in a sense, and we forget now because the industrial revolution had just begun. so you're describing the last gasp of the great agricultural revolutions, and france was probably the ri
there was not one school of architecture in the united states. this is in the 1830s. and no way to train as an artist to work in an ataye or get the training that one would need to be a sculpture or a trainer. paris was the medical capital of the world. they went for a multitude of professions and artistic careers. if you were a foreign student in france, in paris, you could go to the ser bon for nothing, free. imagine if the students who were coming the harvard or yale or stanford were coming...